Investigating possible causes of the observed diurnal variability in Antarctic NOy

Citation
R. Weller et al., Investigating possible causes of the observed diurnal variability in Antarctic NOy, GEOPHYS R L, 26(18), 1999, pp. 2853-2856
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
ISSN journal
00948276 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
18
Year of publication
1999
Pages
2853 - 2856
Database
ISI
SICI code
0094-8276(19990915)26:18<2853:IPCOTO>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The occurence of a diurnal variability in measured total oxidised nitrogen (NOy) was observed at Neumayer, Antarctica, (70 degrees 39'8, 8 degrees 15' W) during a recent summer measurement campaign. Minima and maxims occurred in the early morning/early evening respectively, with the amplitude of the cycle around 40% of the daily mean NOy values. Given that this campaign was the first to attempt NOy measurements on the Antarctic continent, it is no t presently clear whether this is an Antarctic-wide phenomenon, or local to Neumayer. A similar cycle was observed for HNO3, although HNO3 concentrati ons and fluctuations are too small to account for all of the NOy variabilit y. In this paper we investigate possible mechanisms that might cause such d iurnal signals, focussing on the influence of local meteorology and also of the snowpack. Exchange processes at the air/snow interface appear to domin ate the observed NOy variability, although an influence from the changing s urface inversion strength exists. These findings have important implication s in understanding and hence correctly interpreting ice core nitrate data.